Re: [MV] PE95 G Gen Set

From: Joe Foley (redmenaced@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Oct 30 2001 - 13:54:04 PST


DON'T FORGET TO GROUND THE CHASSIS OF THE GENERATOR!!

--- kuhrick <kuhrick@home.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >An alternative is to create a "sub-panel" of just
> the essential circuits. In
> >my house, these are the fridge, furnace, water
> pump, and a few lights in the
> >central area of the house. These together are fed
> by a 100-amp panel. The
> >generator cross-over switch isolates this
> sub-panel. Therefore I only needed
> >a 100 amp switch. They are not nearly as expensive
> as stated. A 200-amp one
> >is around $400. My 100-amp one was a dumpster find
> from a demolition site.
> >It is not automatic, or complicated. Just a
> 2-pole, double throw switch,
> >with constant neutral. a p bloom
> dont for get any sub feed panel has to be 3-4
> wire 3 qirw if 129 4
> wire if 140 volt
> neutral must be sep. from ground
> or the ground will be hoter than is safe email
> me for more info
> the rest dont need to read my spelling
>
>
>
>
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